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  • King George V praised Hereford family's patriotism

    THE remarkable “spirit of patriotism” shown by one Hereford family during the First World War was to receive the attention of King George V. A personal message was sent to Mr and Mrs John Harrison, who lived in Widemarsh Street, in appreciation

  • Smith said biggest threat was Hereford mistakes

    HEREFORD Captain Harvey Smith said that FC United’s biggest threat was the mistakes the Bulls players made during their 3-1 defeat. The central defender scored an own goal during the loss which saw the visitors score three goals within a disastrous

  • 12 pictures from Hereford Parkrun

    DESPITE the recent wet weather the rain held off for this week's Hereford Parkrun which was as popular as ever. This week's pictures were taken by Hereford Parkrun

  • Richards said Bulls ‘self-imploded’

    HEREFORD Head Coach Marc Richards said that his side ‘self-imploded’ during a 10 minutes spell which saw bottom-half rivals FC United of Manchester score three goals. Richards’ side fell into the bottom three as defensive mistakes allowed the visitors

  • Young farmers celebrate new positions

    A HOST of new faces have been appointed into positions at Herefordshire Young Farmers Club. Lisa Legge has been elected as the new chairman for the county. Celebrating her appointment, she said: "As Young Farmers we do all the things you’d expect

  • Remembrance 2018: Herefordshire's 3,213 fallen of World War I

    The honour falls to the Hereford Times to publish 3,213 names. They are remarkable names, for they are the men and women of  Herefordshire who died serving their country in the First World War. We publish this stark roll of honour – in partnership

  • A life-changing trip along Thunder Road with Red Cape Theatre

    Arts Alive audiences expect intriguing and unusual drama and Thunder Road is a show that won’t disappoint, as award-winning physical theatre company Red Cape Theatre takes on a ‘road-trip drama’ featuring First Aid training! Thunder Road will appeal

  • Acclaimed gypsy jazz guitarist in concert

    Internationally renowned guitarist Remi Harris will be performing in Malvern on Saturday, November 17 ahead of travelling to 22 theatres and music venues up and down the country. He will also perform with a range of exciting artists at his home town

  • One-woman show remembers the Suffragettes

    Arts Alive presents Red Ladder Theatre, another company new to local rural audiences, in an informative, entertaining and topical show, Wrong 'Un. It’s February 1918, Parliament is poised to grant what the suffragettes have fought for – votes for

  • Herefordshire church bells to ring out for teenage refugee

    A young Belgian man, who sought refuge in Britain with his family after war had broken out in their country, is remembered in Herefordshire on the centenary of his death in the final weeks of the Great War. For many years, the names of the six

  • First World War solider's words give 'comfort and hope'

    MEMOIRS of a First World War soldier, treasured for many years by his daughter who lives in Herefordshire, can now be widely read for the first time in over 100 years. Marion L. Stapleton Harley, who lives at Hope-under-Dinmore, does not claim